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Mizraim โ‹ Egypt

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๐“†Š mzH Mizraim Messer[zahn] Messiah Fresser ๐“†Ž๐“…“๐“ Kermit ๐Ÿธ
๐“…“ ๐“‚  ๐“ˆ— waters mwater โˆšmizraim โ‡” mother nature ๐“ˆ–๐“๐“‚‹๐“ฏ๐“…
๐“‚‹ ๐“ ๐“ฟ ๐“€€ ๐“ man, men, mankind, Egyptians: Ramesser โ‡” Mizraim
๐“‡ ๐“Šƒ ๐“…ฑ ๐“ ๐“‹’ Mzwt/Mzrt Red Crown (lower egypt )
๐“‡ ๐“‡‹ ๐“‡‹ ๐“ ๐“„› Mietze Katze ๏ฟฉ MiceCatch Mouser @ Mizraim
๐“‡ ๐“‡‹ ๐“Šƒ ๐“ ๐“ฏ ๐“†— | crown of Upper Egypt | Miztl?
๐“†Ž๐“…“๐“๐“Š– Khmet kur matzor ๐’†ณ๐’ˆฌ๐’€ซ kur Mu.แนฃur Mizraim
๐’ˆช๐’„‘๐’Š‘๐’„ฟ Miแนฃriสพi misraim: ืžึดืฆึฐืจึทื™ึดื mฤซแนฃrayฤซm ๐ŽŽ๐Ž•๐Ž—๐ŽŽ mแนฃrm Egypt

๐’ˆ— ๐’Œ‹๐’Œ‹๐’ˆจ๐’Œ ๐’†ณ๐’ˆฌ๐’€ซ ๐’†ณ๐’‰บ๐’Œ…๐’Š‘๐’‹› ๐’†ณ๐’†ช๐’‹›
lugal manmes kur Mu.sur kur paturisi kur ku.si
king of the kings of (Lower) Egypt, Upper Egypt, (and) Kush

Mizraim (Hebrew: ืžึดืฆึฐืจึทื™ึดื / ืžึดืฆึฐืจึธื™ึดื, Modern Mitzrรกyim Tiberian Miแนฃrฤyim / Miแนฃrรกyim ; cf. Arabic ู…ุตุฑ, Miแนฃr) (/mษชtอกsrai:m/) is the Hebrew and Aramaic name for the land of Egypt, with the dual suffix -ฤyim, perhaps referring to the "two Egypts": Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Mizraim is the dual form of matzor, meaning a "mound" or "fortress," the name of a people descended from Ham.[1] โ‡” mount ๐“‡น๐“ˆ๐“ˆ‰?

Neo-Babylonian texts use the term Mizraim for Egypt.[3] The name was, for instance, inscribed on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon.[citation needed] Ugaritic inscriptions refer to Egypt as Mแนฃrm,[4] in the 14th century B.C. Amarna tablets it is called Misri,[5] and Assyrian records called Egypt Mu-แนฃur.[6] The Classical Arabic word for Egypt is Miแนฃr / Miแนฃru, the name that refers to Egypt in the Quran, though the word is pronounced as Maแนฃr in Egyptian colloquial arabic.

According to Genesis 10, Mizraim son of Ham was the younger brother of Cush and elder brother of Phut and Canaan, whose families together made up the Hamite branch of Noah's descendants. Mizraim's sons were Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, Naphtuhim, Pathrusim, Casluhim (out of whom came Philistim), and Caphtorim.[7]

Mizraim = Magan ๐’ˆฃ๐’ƒถ ?

Meluhha = Mehrgarh

๐’ˆช๐’Š‘๐’ฃ๐’…• Mirizir = Belet (Ishtar)

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